ENHANCING URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL Sample Clauses

ENHANCING URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL. Improving the spatial planning framework • Strengthening the strategic planning framework with regard to the areas managed by the local administration • Increasing the involvement of citizens, business environment and NGOs in the co-decision-making process and in the co- implementation process. Problems and challenges stemming from the diagnostic analysis and the public consultation process Sectoral policies and programs • The type of collaboration and the division of roles between the general municipality and the sector municipalities lead to (1). the implementation of uncoordinated, ad-hoc development initiatives, both thematically and spatially, with overlapping competences regarding the provision of public services (e.g. public domain), as well as (2). the inefficient allocation and use of resources. • The Bucharest functional urban area cannot be sustainably managed nor can it contribute to achieving a territorial cohesion in the context of the current organization of Bucharest City. The dispersion of public funds, especially European funds, hinders the achievement of the development objectives. • The Municipality does not have a proactive international cooperation agenda for establishing contacts that can lead to the implementation of projects to the benefit of Bucharest City. This international cooperation is mainly formal. 6.2. STRENGTHENING THE TERRITORIAL COOPERATION AT LOCAL, METROPOLITAN, EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL LEVEL • Improving the coordination and cooperation between the Bucharest Municipality and the sector municipalities • Developing the territorial cooperation at metropolitan/functional urban area level • Improving the territorial cooperation at European/global level • Vacancies exist in almost all Bucharest Municipality departments. The situation is critical with the General Directorate for Public Procurement (65 % vacancies), the Environment Directorate (53 % vacancies), the General Directorate for Infrastructure (46 % vacancies), the General Directorate for Investments (29 % vacancies) and the General Directorate for the Management of Externally Funded Projects (27 % vacancies). • The situation of support working equipment (printers, copy machines, scanners) is problematic - most equipment (65 %) is 5 to 10 years old, 33 % is over 10 years old, and only 2 % is less than 5 years old. • The Bucharest Municipality electronic document management system is only partially operational and it is not used to its full potential by the organizational...
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ENHANCING URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL. Improving the spatial planning framework • Strengthening the strategic planning framework with regard to the areas managed by the local administration • Increasing the involvement of citizens, business environment and NGOs in the co-decision- making process and co-implementation process

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